By Studs Terkel.
Granta Books
ISBN 1 86207 511 5
£15
Have you heard the old joke: "Who'd want to live to be 90?"
"Someone of 89!"?
As a society we are terrified of death: we don't talk about it, we
sanitise it, we try to pretend that it won't happen to us. And yet
it is the one thing we will all experience.
Studs Terkel is 89 and mourning the death of his wife of 60 years.
He turns to friends and acquaintances, to ask them about their
experiences of death. He interviews casualty department doctors,
priests, survivors of war and people who have nursed loved ones
through Aids and cancer. He calls their "bone-deep, honest
testimonies" a palliative for his grief "beyond
prescription".
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